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He was king of Israel for a period of forty years; he reigned at Hebron for seven years, and in Jerusalem for thirty-three. (1 Chronicles 29, 27)
The ark of the covenant, however, David had brought from Kiriath-Jearim to the place which he had prepared for it, having pitched a tent for it in Jerusalem. (2 Chronicles 1, 4)
So Solomon came away from the high place at Gibeon, from the Tent of Meeting, to Jerusalem and reigned over Israel. (2 Chronicles 1, 13)
Solomon then built up a force of chariots and cavalry; he had one thousand four hundred chariots and twelve thousand horses; these he kept in the chariot towns and near the king at Jerusalem. (2 Chronicles 1, 14)
In Jerusalem the king made silver and gold as common as stones, and cedar wood as plentiful as sycamore in the lowlands. (2 Chronicles 1, 15)
So now send me a man skilled at working in gold, silver, bronze, iron, scarlet, crimson and violet materials, and who knows the art of engraving too; he is to work with my skilled men in Judah and Jerusalem, whom my father David has provided. (2 Chronicles 2, 6)
and we will fell all the wood you need from Lebanon, and bring it you in rafts by sea to Jaffa; and it will be your responsibility to transport it to Jerusalem.' (2 Chronicles 2, 15)
Solomon then began building the house of Yahweh in Jerusalem on Mount Moriah where David his father had had a vision -- on the site which David had prepared -- on the threshing-floor of Ornan the Jebusite. (2 Chronicles 3, 1)
Solomon then assembled the elders of Israel to Jerusalem, all the tribal chiefs, the princes of the families of Israel, to bring the ark of the covenant of Yahweh up from the City of David, that is, Zion. (2 Chronicles 5, 2)
but I did choose Jerusalem for my name to be there, and I did choose David to rule my people Israel." (2 Chronicles 6, 6)
also Baalath and all Solomon's storage towns, all the towns for his chariots and horses, and everything which Solomon was pleased to build in Jerusalem, in the Lebanon and throughout the territory under his rule. (2 Chronicles 8, 6)
The queen of Sheba heard of Solomon's fame and came to Jerusalem to test Solomon with difficult questions, with a very large retinue with camels laden with spices and an immense quantity of gold and precious stones. Having reached Solomon, she discussed everything that she had in mind with him, (2 Chronicles 9, 1)
